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FREE LUMBER MEANS $6,000,000 TO YOUNT; With Duty Off, His Vancouver Company Can Undersell Domestic Producers Here.

FREE LUMBER MEANS $6,000,000 TO YOUNT; With Duty Off, His Vancouver Company Can Undersell Domestic Producers Here.
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C.C. Yount, President of the Empire Lumber Company, which is operating on Vancouver Island, estimated yesterday that taking the duty off lumber would mean a difference of $6,000,000 for his company during the work which they are doing in British Columbia. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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